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Lymph nodes are often present in the breast tissue. The normal function of a lymph node is to act as filters.It could be that Lyme disease, which is a bacterial infection, be the cause of your lymph node enlargement.The purpose of watching an enlarged lymph node in the setting of a negative mammogram is to ensure that the lymph node is not continuing to grow, which may be cause to investigate further.Best wishes.
I had a negative mamo and ultrasound and was then called back by the Doctor that night to tell me to come back in 6 months. She said that I had an area of concern, which is a lymph node on my left lateral breast.
That scares me that is a lymph node. I found out in October that I have lyme disease, not acutely, dont know when I got it. Could that have something to do with it?
"When you're fighting an infection, nearby lymph nodes get bigger and become tender. Normally, lymph nodes are less than 1/2 inch across (about the size of your fingernail). But, with an infection, they can swell to 2 or 3 times their usual size. They will slowly return to normal in 2 to 4 weeks, when the infection is gone. The lymph nodes may also feel hard or firm, and may seem misshapen. The skin near a swollen lymph node may feel warm."
...and this is a link to where I found it >>
http://www.healthsquare.com/mc/fgmc2316.htm
The thing is I don't feel like I have an infection, I don't feel sick and that lymph node is flat oval almost 2 inch big.